![]() (Kudos to anyone who made the Sarah/Nora connection before the camera revealed the aged face of Carrie Coon, by the way. READ MORE: ‘The Leftovers’ Review: Season 3 Pushes The Best Show on Television to Evocative New Heights ‘White House Plumbers’ Review: Woody Harrelson & Justin Theroux Make Fine Stooges in Watergate Farce So let’s let the mystery be, for now, and dig into an episode loaded with fresh information - and incredible passion. Sarah could be anyone, really, but we’ll only know for sure when the creators decide we should. Sarah could be Nora’s long lost twin and a descendant of the cult member who climbed onto her roof, repeatedly, at the beginning of the episode. Sarah could be Nora in the future, living under a new identity in the post-rapture world. “The Leftovers” may be built on a mystery that will never be solved (the sudden departure), but it’s also constructed around the answers to smaller, personal mysteries. ![]() ![]() So let’s get it out of the way now: We don’t know who Sarah is, and we shouldn’t - not yet. “Who is Sarah?” will dominate discussion for the next week, if not for the rest of the season, depending on when Damon and Tom decide it’s time we learn the truth. There was so much to absorb in the first episode of “The Leftovers'” final season that it’s almost unfair of co-creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta to throw us such a massive curveball in the final seconds. ![]()
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